NEW Stencil Release from StencilGirl Products and Terri Stegmiller

I love working with stencils and adding new ones to my stash
is so much fun. I mainly (not always) work with fabrics and I really enjoy
creating my own unique fabrics for the work I do. I create quilts, art quilts,
handbags and totes, and many more fun accessories. I love creating fun and
interesting surface designs on my fabrics and many of my stencil designs tend to
be an allover design for this type of surface design use.

I'll show you an example of how I used these new stencil
designs to create some unique fabrics and then put them together in a project.

I love the graphic boldness of black on white (or vice versa).
Here are some fabrics I made in blacks and whites. I use a foam roller to apply
textile paints to my fabrics. I'm using the Hearts Gridded stencil in the first
example.

The next example is made using the Diamond Dance, Inky
Hearts, Striped Hexagon, and Inky Circles stencils. I ended up not using this
fabric in my project but it will be available for me when I need it for another
project.

In the next example I applied white opaque textile paint
onto black fabric using the 9x12" Square Dance stencil.

Adding a swatch of these black and white fabrics to a
project that is full of color really makes everything pop.

I found a lovely piece of turquoise hand dyed fabric in my
stash and created an allover pattern using the 9x12" Square Dance stencil.
I applied a light blue textile paint on top of the turquoise.

Using the Tossed Blossoms stencil, I added a layer using a
light salmon pink.

Now that my fabrics were created, I was ready to make my
project. I made a composition notebook cover with these. At one point during the creation of the
cover, I grabbed the Bold Flower stencil and added some flowers to the front
and back cover in a dark coral.

Here is the front cover.

And here is the back cover.

The fabrics are fused onto a stiff interfacing and then I
added stitching where I wanted.

Here is an example of a piece of cotton duck fabric that I
created using the Merry Go Round stencil along with some of the other stencils
in my stash. The piece of cotton duck is approximately 18" x 30".

I then take the painted cotton duck fabric and turn it into
market totes, like this.

Here is an example of a zippered pouch I made from some
stenciled fabrics.

And this is a mini quilt I made.

I hope these projects have inspired you.

GIVEAWAYGiveaway NOW CLOSEDCongratulations to Nan G!!!

I'm so excited about my new releases that I'm giving away my composition book to one lucky person that comments below. I'd love to hear about what you think of my new stencil designs. The giveaway will be open until Tuesday, May 27th at 11:59PM Central Time.

Looking for more inspiration with my stencils? Come visit me over on my blog HERE.

ahh terri, nothing like a shot in the arm, is a photo shot of your beautiful designs, on such appealing surface treatments. the market bag is always such a classic, well done item i've always admired from you! truly love your new designs {as always!} and i love the black and white, too!

An inspired collection of stencils! I particularly like Diamond Dance and Inky circles. I would use these ones lots. Stencilling on fabric is new to me but I MUST give it a go. Your examples are to die for.

I love your new stencil collection. I love hearts and really like that inky heart stencil. I want to make a composition book cover and yours is so cool. Thanks for the idea and chance to win your stencils.

I am loving those stencils! So versatile and just calling my name! Thanks for sharing all your incredible creations and a chance to win one of your composition books. I have an empty place on the shelf it would fit quite nicely! lol Janelle R

Your post gave me an idea on collaborating with my daughter on some art work. I've been recently experimenting and learning about using stencils and she's become rather talented with her sewing machine. I look forward to showing this post to her to see what she thinks! Thanks for sharing. Great new designs!

I always look forward to your new stencil line. I love all of them and your creative ideas are even more inspiring. I never worked with stencils and fabric before but you have inspired me to start. Thank You.suzschultz72352@gmail.com